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TheflyingDutchman
I also got an LA rehearsal recording of Monky Man. If people are interested "ll give it a boost.
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TheflyingDutchman
I also got an LA rehearsal recording of Monky Man. If people are interested "ll give it a boost.
Yes i am , Please !!
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dedospegajosos
I would love a high quality live session of the new songs. Kinda like "Stripped".
Btw which songs of HD did not get rehearsed?
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dedospegajosos
I would love a high quality live session of the new songs. Kinda like "Stripped".
Btw which songs of HD did not get rehearsed?
Rolling Stone Blues and Driving Me Too Hard. Some of them played Get Close, but not the whole band, methinks.
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TheflyingDutchman
I also got an LA rehearsal recording of Monky Man. If people are interested "ll give it a boost.
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TheflyingDutchman
I also got an LA rehearsal recording of Monky Man. If people are interested "ll give it a boost.
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TheflyingDutchman
I also got an LA rehearsal recording of Monky Man. If people are interested "ll give it a boost.
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dedospegajosos
I would love a high quality live session of the new songs. Kinda like "Stripped".
Btw which songs of HD did not get rehearsed?
Rolling Stone Blues and Driving Me Too Hard. Some of them played Get Close, but not the whole band, methinks.
Damn! I was hoping to hear Get Close, my favorite. DMTH is understandable I guess, Icant imagine Mick being very fond of that one..I hope they do Depending On You, with that beautiful Ronnie solo..
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You Got Me Rocking is missing on your list. There was also an additional song heard by a couple of people that could not be identified.
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Stonesfan2146
They are really mixing it up this time! Wow!!
First tour since 2007 with no Honky Tonk Woman before introductions and omitted Midnight Rambler, probably in favor of Sweet Sounds Of Heaven.
Speechless, Midnight Rambler is clearly the highlight of almost every show, i doubt its dropped for the reason of including a new track in its place, more likely Rambler is just too demanding physically for Mick now.
That's ridiculous.
Also, it's not played at even "almost every show" - not in 1978, 1981, 1982, 1994, 1997 and 1998.
It's not ridiculous, Rambler has been the highlight of the shows for the past 25 years, it brings out the best in Ronnie who has been brilliant with the exception of the last tour, but I'm sure Ronnie will be great again on Rambler if it's played.
Mick absolutely shines on Rambler and his energy output on this number is nothing short of spectacular but perhaps at 80 it's a little too demanding.
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Stonesfan2146
They are really mixing it up this time! Wow!!
First tour since 2007 with no Honky Tonk Woman before introductions and omitted Midnight Rambler, probably in favor of Sweet Sounds Of Heaven.
Speechless, Midnight Rambler is clearly the highlight of almost every show, i doubt its dropped for the reason of including a new track in its place, more likely Rambler is just too demanding physically for Mick now.
That's ridiculous.
Also, it's not played at even "almost every show" - not in 1978, 1981, 1982, 1994, 1997 and 1998.
It's not ridiculous, Rambler has been the highlight of the shows for the past 25 years, it brings out the best in Ronnie who has been brilliant with the exception of the last tour, but I'm sure Ronnie will be great again on Rambler if it's played.
Mick absolutely shines on Rambler and his energy output on this number is nothing short of spectacular but perhaps at 80 it's a little too demanding.
At 80, it seems like it's time for Keith to stop playing such aggressive chordal phrasings. He had issues with Gimme Shelter in 2019, when he was 76, so something long and demanding as Midnight Rambler should be retired.
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TheflyingDutchman
I also got an LA rehearsal recording of Monky Man. If people are interested "ll give it a boost.
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TheflyingDutchman
I also got an LA rehearsal recording of Monky Man. If people are interested "ll give it a boost.
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bauk77
ok, that makes sense. i am always wondering how on earth such recordings get to the public :-)
It's an IEM recording - maybe the IEM mix of the keyboarders. Therefore it's mostly keys.
They are using analog Shure In Ear Systems.If you buy one of their receivers and figure out the right frequencies that the Stones are using you can (in theory) tap off the signal.
In reality it's probably a bit more complex than that but that's basically how it works.
That's also how all the circulating In Ear recording of the shows come from. Some dude in the parking lot with an in ear receiver recording the signal.
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MadMetaphoricalMax
Love that drum pattern Steve is racking out for Sympathy!
sounds much better than the prerecorded stuff they used on previous tours
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MadMetaphoricalMax
Love that drum pattern Steve is racking out for Sympathy!
sounds much better than the prerecorded stuff they used on previous tours
None of that was prerecorded - it was all samples from the song. (…)
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dedospegajosos
I would love a high quality live session of the new songs. Kinda like "Stripped".
Btw which songs of HD did not get rehearsed?
Rolling Stone Blues and Driving Me Too Hard. Some of them played Get Close, but not the whole band, methinks.
Damn! I was hoping to hear Get Close, my favorite. DMTH is understandable I guess, Icant imagine Mick being very fond of that one..I hope they do Depending On You, with that beautiful Ronnie solo..
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Stonesfan2146
They are really mixing it up this time! Wow!!
First tour since 2007 with no Honky Tonk Woman before introductions and omitted Midnight Rambler, probably in favor of Sweet Sounds Of Heaven.
Speechless, Midnight Rambler is clearly the highlight of almost every show, i doubt its dropped for the reason of including a new track in its place, more likely Rambler is just too demanding physically for Mick now.
That's ridiculous.
Also, it's not played at even "almost every show" - not in 1978, 1981, 1982, 1994, 1997 and 1998.
It's not ridiculous, Rambler has been the highlight of the shows for the past 25 years, it brings out the best in Ronnie who has been brilliant with the exception of the last tour, but I'm sure Ronnie will be great again on Rambler if it's played.
Mick absolutely shines on Rambler and his energy output on this number is nothing short of spectacular but perhaps at 80 it's a little too demanding.
At 80, it seems like it's time for Keith to stop playing such aggressive chordal phrasings. He had issues with Gimme Shelter in 2019, when he was 76, so something long and demanding as Midnight Rambler should be retired.